Probate [verb]

Definition of Probate:

give, bequeath to another

Synonyms of Probate:


Opposite/Antonyms of Probate:

Receive

Pass

Neglect

Keep

Hold


Sentence/Example of Probate:

Mr. Galloway carried the probate of a will to his room, and sat down to examine it.

Her will was admitted to probate, or whatever they call it, yesterday.

Women are eligible also as deputy town clerk and register of probate.

In fact, they were legally hers, for the will had been admitted to probate.

Just enough of the will was left unburned to be admitted to probate.

We are already taking steps to probate the will here and in North Carolina.

You can go up to the Registry of Probate, and read the will yourself.

Her will was filed and the Probate Court declared its validity.

An elegy on a young man, one of the nine children of a judge of probate.

The library is said to have been valued for probate at about £70,000.